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Get to learn more about the PTs and trainers you love!Featured in this episode:Dr. Ryan Chow @dr.ryanchowJenna Langhans @jlanghans_fitDr. Marc Jacob @dr.marcjacobchickHow to work with us:Learn about fitness services at Reload hereLearn about physical therapy services at Reload hereIG: @reload.ptDiggin' the intro/outro jam? Check out my friend, Joe Spinelli on SoundCloud!
Lil House Phone joins The Steebee Weebee Show for the 2nd time!!! We talk about: his good smell "hygiene" kit: 7th Day Essentials, Dr. Bronner's Soap, and Marc Jacob's "Daisy" cologne, House Phone's new company- High Rollers 777, his limited edition kicks, how he met his Korean business partner, his newest music project using "Voicemails", Dating Tips For Single Men, the "benefits" of Coconut Oil on your balls, Steebee's experience in Downtown LA at the KIA dealership, Dirt Cheap Auto Deals, and much much more. Go this week to: www.youtube.com/steebeeweebee to watch. *HEAD TO FACTORMEALS.COM/STEEBEE50 & use code: Steebee50 to get 50% off!!! More: House Phone https://www.instagram.com/housephoneshawty Scissor Bros YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbros ** Now on iTunes: https://goo.gl/CdSwyV ** Subscribe: https://goo.gl/d239PO Little Ray promises a Karma Boost if you join our Patreon: https://goo.gl/aiOi7J Or, click here for a one time Karma Boost. https://www.paypal.me/steebeeweebeeshow/2 More Steven: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quangou Bandcamp: https://steebeeweebee.bandcamp.com/ Itunes: https://goo.gl/PSooa0 Send stuff to: 1425 N. Cherokee Ave P.O. Box 1391 Los Angeles, CA 90093
Ellen Kinnally was the Fashion Editor of Details Magazine. She first appeared as a child on 4 Vogue children's covers. IG: @ellen_kinnally | Americanvalues2024.org | Later, she was Marc Jacob's first "muse". A fashion/performance artist at Studio 54, the Mudd Club, Area, Danceteria, CBGBs LimeLight, and many others. She pioneered the black bra and leggings and the Marie Antoinette looks that were later picked up / co-opted by Madonna. She was the first to wear a black bra and leggings on the downtown club scene and made history the night she went out as (channelled) Marie Antoinette to the clubs. Pictured in Patrick McMullan's So 80s book with Boy George, Michael J. Fox and Kate Harrington. Ellen has had a diverse career. Fashion Model, Fashion Editor, Makeup Artist, Beauty Editor, Fashion Stylist, Tiger Trainer's Assistant, Elephant Groomer, Activist, Organic Gardener, Private Chef, Political Consultant, News Analyst, Media Liaison. American Values 2024 Pro Robert Kennedy Jr. Super PAC.Americanvalues2024.org | https://www.kennedy24.com | https://www.instagram.com/ellen_kinnally➔Please check out our Sponsors: Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code MSCS at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. BlueChew.com, promo code MSCS to receive your first month FREE ➔ZBiotics: 15% off on your first order with code: MSCSMEDIA Go to https://sponsr.is/biotics_mscsmedia_0723 ➔MAGIC SPOON: https://www.magicspoon.com/MSCS to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code MSCS at checkout to save $5 off your order! ➔Hormone levels falling? Use MSCSMEDIA to get 25% off home test: https://trylgc.com/MSCSMEDIA ➔Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code MSCSMEDIA at https://Manscaped.com ➔Fiji: https://Fijiwater.com/mscs $5 off free shipping Unleash ➔Monster Energy: https://www.monsterenergy.com/us/mscsmscsmedia ➔Aura: See if any of your passwords have been compromised. Try 14 days for free:
Ellen Kinnally was the Fashion Editor of Details Magazine. She first appeared as a child on 4 Vogue children's covers. IG: @ellen_kinnally | Americanvalues2024.org | Later, she was Marc Jacob's first "muse". A fashion/performance artist at Studio 54, the Mudd Club, Area, Danceteria, CBGBs LimeLight, and many others. She pioneered the black bra and leggings and the Marie Antoinette looks that were later picked up / co-opted by Madonna. She was the first to wear a black bra and leggings on the downtown club scene and made history the night she went out as (channelled) Marie Antoinette to the clubs. Pictured in Patrick McMullan's So 80s book with Boy George, Michael J. Fox and Kate Harrington. Ellen has had a diverse career. Fashion Model, Fashion Editor, Makeup Artist, Beauty Editor, Fashion Stylist, Tiger Trainer's Assistant, Elephant Groomer, Activist, Organic Gardener, Private Chef, Political Consultant, News Analyst, Media Liaison. American Values 2024 Pro Robert Kennedy Jr. Super PAC. Americanvalues2024.org | https://www.kennedy24.com | https://www.instagram.com/ellen_kinnally ➔Please check out our Sponsors: Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code MSCS at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. BlueChew.com, promo code MSCS to receive your first month FREE ➔ZBiotics: 15% off on your first order with code: MSCSMEDIA Go to https://sponsr.is/biotics_mscsmedia_0723 ➔MAGIC SPOON: https://www.magicspoon.com/MSCS to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code MSCS at checkout to save $5 off your order! ➔Hormone levels falling? Use MSCSMEDIA to get 25% off home test: https://trylgc.com/MSCSMEDIA ➔Manscaped: Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code MSCSMEDIA at https://Manscaped.com ➔Fiji: https://Fijiwater.com/mscs $5 off free shipping Unleash ➔Monster Energy: https://www.monsterenergy.com/us/mscsmscsmedia ➔Aura: See if any of your passwords have been compromised. Try 14 days for free: https://aura.com/MSCS Thank you to Aura Clips of all episodes released: https://www.instagram.com/mscsmedia | mscsmedia.com | https://www.reddit.com/r/mscsmedia ➔ Stay Connected With MSCS MEDIA on Spotify Exclusive: ALL ► https://spoti.fi/3zathAe ► All Links to MSCS MEDIA:https://allmylinks.com/mscsmedia Chapters & Transcript: @ https://www.mscsmedia.com
I don't think I have ever been as nervous about interviewing someone in my entire career as I was when my former boss and colleague Suzy Menkes agreed to speak with me for this podcast. I worked side by side with Suzy for 16 years at the International Herald Tribune, which is now known as the International New York Times. Over that period she mentored me, encouraged me and guided me. Shaping my career as I moved from her assistant to fashion writer and finally the Online Style Editor of the IHT. During our time together we experienced so many amazing fashion moments, from the John Galliano, Alexander McQueen and Marc Jacob eras at Dior, Givenchy and Louis Vuitton, respectively, to watching first-hand the rise of LVMH, Gucci Group, Kering and the whole transformation of the fashion industry from artform to billion-dollar luxury business. Not to mention witnessing the debuts of iconic designers like Nicolas Ghesquière, Alber Elbaz, Phoebe Philo, Tom Ford, Stella McCartney, Alessandro Michele, Riccardo Tisci, Maria Grazia Chiuri, Pierpaolo Piccioli and the list goes on. Suzy's career as a fashion critic spans close to 60 years, starting with her college days at Cambridge where she was the first female editor of the university newspaper. But even before that, as a teenager, she moved to Paris to study at the fashion school that is now known as ESMOD. So her love of fashion as a visual expression of self and society runs very deep indeed. She started her true calling as a fashion journalist at the age of 24. Working under the watchful eye of Charles Wintour, the father of Anna Wintour, who would be an early mentor for Suzy. But Suzy came into full bloom as one of the most respected fashion critics in the world during her 26-year tenure at the International Herald Tribune. Her words were read in the pages of the daily newspaper by hundreds of thousands of readers around the world and eventually by millions once the internet was born. An audience that only expanded with the advent of social media and her turn as Condé Nast's International Vogue Editor, which saw her words being translated into different languages and her reviews posted on all of the international Vogue websites. She also was the mastermind behind the idea of the modern luxury conference, events that are now commonplace but were brought into being at the IHT, and later continued at Vogue, under her guidance. Suzy is renowned for her honest, fair and insightful writing, and her ability to put fashion into the context of a wider global narrative. Today she runs her own very successful podcast called Creative Conversations with Suzy Menkes, where she continues to interview the leading movers and shakers within the fashion industry. She is still asking the questions every fashion lover wants to know the answers to, but now I am lucky enough to be able to turn the tables on her a bit and ask her a few questions of my own.
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Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion + Style In this episode, fashion-insider, host Kristen Cole sits MADE FOR ALL founders, Danny Burke and Brandon Winslow, on their just launched luxury leisurewear brand. They discuss the founders' sharp focus on quality, equity, style and customer experience, their commitment as a Black-owned brand to equity across their supply chain, the streetwear, loungewear, leisurewear classifications, other brands in the luxury leisurewear space like Fear of God's Essentials, and how men are dressing now. We discuss Danny and Brandon's backgrounds, what they are doing different, and the intersection of sports, fashion and travel. Kristen also touches recent fashion news; Copenhagen F23 standout collections like Ganni, Paris Haute Couture, Paris F23 Mens, Bode and Aime Leon Dore, Climate-Impact labels, new decree in France, Recycled Cashmere for Ralph Lauren, Ryan Roche, Another Tomorrow and Patagonia, Marc Jacob's S23 show in NY in homage to Vivienne Westwood, happy NYFW F23, Gucci's new creative director, Burberry's new campaign under Daniel Lee, Phoebe Philo returns (!), and more....
On this week's episode, the girls discuss the leaked And Just Like That script page, the return of Natasha, * FOR THOSE THAT DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED SKIP TO 10:31 * Miranda's giant backpack, the cursed Carrie belt from the first film, the truth about Miranda's hair color, HBO's latest rich, white people problems show The White Lotus, Chelsea's love of Chuck & Buck, Steve Zahn's prosthetic dick, the brilliance of Jennifer Coolidge, a deep dive into Leandra Medine's Cutting Room Floor Interview, Garance Dore's anti-lockdown post, JW Anderson's beef with the Financial Times , LVMH buys into Off-White, Marc Jacob's face lift, Lauren explains the KKW and Kylie beauty rebrands, and so much more!Visual references for this episode can be found here:https://www.everyoutfitinc.com/episode-22
Happy Father's Day! Episode 64 of the Be More Today Show features my father Samuel A. Thomas, MSW. Samuel Anthony Thomas MSW is a graduate from Fordham University School of Social Work and currently works at Monhagen Middle School as a School Social Worker. As a Social Worker he looks to meet students where they are and strives to find their hidden talents. As a Cross Country and Track Coach he enjoys coaching cross country and track, as a way to re-live my running days. His favorite motivational quote for his runners is, “when the body says no, the mind says yes I can”. He's the Director of the Chess Club and Director of the Builders Club whereby he produces Talent Shows and donates proceeds to local charities. He's also a Vendor Representative for Coty International which includes designer men's and women's fragrance, such as Gucci, Burberry, Marc Jacob, Chloe, Tiffany, Calvin Klein and Hugo Boss. He was a former New York Stock Exchange Trading Investigator, Entrepreneur, Food Store and Deli Owner and operator. He was also a Human Resource Manager for May Company Department Stores. He's the Author of, “To the Sistas, Diary of a man who happens to be Black”. He is a former US Army Veteran who served 4.5 years. 11D reconnaissance specialist. Ran Track in High School and College. High School 2 mile relay, held record of 7:35:6 for over 30 years. He was featured in Runners magazine in an article titled, “The record that was never broken” and held Millrose Games and Penn Relay records during high school. As a Received over 10 Track scholarship offers and loves to share about how track and field helped him maintain a healthy lifestyle. #morethananathlete #useitorloseit #bmtshow #bemoretoday #happyfathersday #trackstarsrus #andrewjackson #runnersmagazine #menshealth --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bemoretoday/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bemoretoday/support
The podcast is an edited version of the first live interview of the podcast Back in America. The original can be seen on the Podcast YouTube or FaceBook page. My guest is a model, a dancer, a singer, and an incredible performer. Look him up on Spotify or wherever you listen to your music and you will understand why he is such a rising star in this industry. Getting where he is today has been a long and challenging journey. A Journey that started in New York with a drug addict father and abusive stepfather. A journey that took him through homeless shelters and psych wards. Despite the pain and humiliation he somehow managed to make it to school, to rehearsals, and to castings. His determination and hard work paid off. The Alvin Ailey Theater hired him to do a series of recitals. He won a modeling contract for 7 for Mankind and for Marc Jacob, which lead to his now 8th year as a professional model. While working as a dancer and a model in New York City, He teamed up with Nate Beats, and D.Gatez, who produced and released his early singles. Now living in Los Angeles he is working with Grammy award-winning producer Ebonie Smith. He’s recording his latest music at Atlantic Records and Warner Music studios. He was even invited to become a member of the Recording Academy and is now recognized by the Grammy Board as a recording professional. Derrick Cobb can be found:https://www.instagram.com/d_cobbhttps://www.dcobbnow.com/
With big news this week of Kim Jones's appointment has Artistic Director of Fendi Womenswear and LVMH battle with Tiffany, we dive in to our thoughts on luxury fashion’s transition into the future. There’s also some exciting news about the partnership of LVMH’s competitor, Kering and Kerby-Jean Raymond that was to juicy to keep quiet about! I’m the extended version we discuss our thoughts on Tomo Koizumi’s collaboration with Pucci and Marc Jacob’s re-entry into fashion with the launch of his new accessibly priced Heaven collection. To hear the extended version, sign up for a membership tier at www.patreon.com/fashionvictimspod
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Dans ce nouvel épisode, je reçois Spencer Phipps, il est designer, entrepreneur, engagé et surtout, le fondateur de la marque Phipps ! Dès son enfance, il passe des journées enfermées dans sa chambre à créer et construire ce qu’il imagine. Puis, à l’adolescence, il découvre la mode et c’est tout un monde qu’il se met à explorer avec passion. Il rejoint alors naturellement, quelques années plus tard, Parsons à New York, la meilleure école de mode du pays. À la fin de ses études Spencer il se met à travailler aux côtés de Marc Jacob. Après sept années dans la Maison, il décide d’aller tenter sa chance de l’autre côté de l’Atlantique. Spencer s’acharne, car ce n’est pas chose facile de trouver un poste de designer en Europe quand on est Américain. Toutefois, il finit par trouver le Graal et se retrouve en Belgique et commence une nouvelle aventure auprès de Dries Van Noten. C’est une nouvelle approche de la mode qu’il développe avec Dries : plus axé business. Il finit par partir de chez Dries et rentre dans une période de flottement où il réfléchit beaucoup et remet en cause beaucoup d’élément de sa vie. Il commence a penser à monter sa propre marque, il pose alors le fondement de la Sustainability , et progressivement, avance d’étape en étape autour de cette ligne directrice. Aujourd’hui la marque PHIPPS a 2 ans, elle a su imposer une identité forte dès le début et connaît un très beau succès. Dans cet épisode, Spencer nous parle de ces deux expériences aux côtés de Marc Jacob et Dries Van Noten, et de ce qu’il a appris. De sa période de remise en question avant de se décider à monter sa marque, de comment créer une vision, de la réalité du lancement d’une marque à l’heure actuelle et de tout l’aspect développement durable qu’il y a autour. On parle aussi de sa récente sa victoire au LVMH Awards et de son premier show à la Fashion Week de Paris ! Ce que vous allez apprendre dans cet épisode : Construire sa culture mode L’importance de créer sa propre identitéConstruire son portfolio Les spécificités du prêt-à-porter HommeLes erreurs à éviter en production Une mentalité est propre à chaque MaisonComment faire une marque le plus responsable possibleSensibiliser les consommateursLes dessous des « conscious collections » des marquesLe choix du wholesaleSE RETROUVER DANS L’EPISODE IN ENGLISH 01:00 Spencer presents himself and come back on his pathway21:23 His arrival at Dries van Noten and his state of mind, why he decided to work for him, the different behaviours in the fashion world.38:43 The process and moment when he started to lauch his own business, what does he start with.48:27 The milestones of Phipps : his first presentation and the key of sucess, his first show on the calendar, the LVMH Prize, where does he wants to bring his brand, where does he start with sustainability.01:07:30 How he tackle all the subjects, how accelerate the process of sustainability, by whom is he impressed, what would he do differently, who would he like to hear in this podcast. Une interview pragmatique, qui nous démontrer que la création d’une marque peut aussi être le fruit d’un engagement profond et d’une longue réflexion ! À aller écouter sans plus attendre sur Soundcloud I Apple PodcatsI Spotify Recevez tous les épisodes dans votre boîte mail en utilisant ce lien : http://eepurl.com/ggK0A1N'oubliez pas de le partager, de le noter, et de laisser un gentil mot, ça m’aide à faire connaître le podcast à plus de monde et me motive à faire de meilleurs épisodes !REFERENCES DE L'EPISODE Phipps https://phipps.international/Parsons https://www.newschool.edu/parsons/Marc Jacobs https://www.marcjacobs.com/Dries van Noten https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw33SlWAv2v/Studio Berçot https://www.studio-bercot.com/Lucien Pagès Communication https://www.lucienpages.com/Glenn Martens https://www.gqmagazine.fr/style/article/rencontre-avec-glenn-martens-le-createur-belge-le-plus-cool-de-paris
Marc Jacobs Fall Ready to Wear, New York 2020 was the talk of the industry as he did his fashion show for the sake of fashion and not Instagram. The grapes debated whether what Marc Jacobs did was smart or not and the role Instagram has played in the careers of fashion designers. Your Host Sethi is a huge advocate for the clean cut images of fashion shows while Fashion Consultant and Stylist Rashi Bindra was over the moon with Marc Jacobs strategy saying a fashion show is about the clothes, the presentation, the experience and then about social media. Article Reference:https://www.gq.com/story/marc-jacobs-fall-2020/ampThe Grapes Latest Podcast can be found at the following streaming sites:https://open.spotify.com/show/2kmKFOI1cwalZv9o02eCJghttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/spreaker-50/the-elevated-grapes-podcasthttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-elevated-grapes-podcast-fa-47002999/https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/elevated-grapes-podcast-fashion-chats/id1463133137https://play.google.com/music/m/Irunxjchxa7w47k3yexh6dusp4m?t=Elevated_Grapes_Podcast_Fashion_ChatsSubscribe to Elevated Grapes → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3ApblIUf1eqkAmpp9dR_ZAVideo & Editing: Nav Kaler .https://www.instagram.com/kalerrgang/on behalf of Freshly Diced https://www.instagram.com/freshly_diced/All songs are used for background promotional use only.CONNECT WITH ELEVATED GRAPESInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elevatedgrapes/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourhostsethi/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rashibindra/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/elevatedgrapes/ABOUT ELEVATED GRAPESA T.V. Show, focused on styling men from every walk of life with the lively Your Host Sethi, & Creative Stylist Rashi Bindra. They don't actually have a TV show yet! So join them on their journey of building a show & see if they can even work together...
Eating For Free is a bi-weekly gossip podcast reporting from the edge of the internet! We're a new wave of celebrity reporters at a time when pop culture is increasingly chaotic and media lacks the ability or moral direction to make sense of this capitalist nightmare! You can find us on our website, Twitter, and Instagram. For behind-the-scenes gossip and access, join our exclusive Facebook group: Girls & Gays (G.A.G.S.)! Do you have a tip for us? Want to leave some feedback? Need to get any questions off your chest? Send us an email at eatingforfreepodcast@gmail.com! Joan Summers: Twitter, Instagram, Email. Matthew Lawson: Twitter, Instagram
Pour me soutenir via mon Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/entreprendredanslamodePour me suivre sur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/entreprendredanslamode/Pour recevoir mes emails: https://www.entreprendredanslamode.com/email-prives/Pour lire la retranscription de l'épisode rendez-vous sur www.entreprendredanslamode.com Aujourd’hui nous accueillons Lou Menais, après le studio Berçot, des stages et une première experience solide chez Marc Jacob elle fonde en 2014 avec Léa Sebban et Jerry Journo la marque JOUR/NE. JOUR/NE est une ode à ces femmes urbaines, actives, résolument modernes, à la recherche de tenues empreintes à la fois d'esthétisme et de praticité. Leur ambition est de proposer chaque saison un vestiaire du quotidien adapté, alliant simplicité et créativité. Je dois dire que ça faisait longtemps que je voulais interviewer JOUR/NE. C'est une des rares marques qui a sue s'imposer dans les meilleurs points de vente du monde et a être inscrit au calendrier officiel des défilés en un temps record. Voilà maintenant chose faite avec cette interview de Lou. C’est un épisode passionnant, j’ai adoré interviewer Lou, j’espère que vous prendrez autant de plaisir à l’écouter. Et surtout, Bonne écoute!
Aujourd’hui nous allons à la rencontre de Diane Ducasse, elle a fondé DA/DA après avoir travaillé pour Lanvin, Marc Jacob, Michel Vivien et Vincent Darré. Aujourd’hui elle mène de front une carrière de styliste Freelance pour Ines de la Fressange, de professeurs au studio Berçot et le développement de sa marque DADA avec des débuts très prometteurs. Dans cet épisode elle nous parle de sa décision d’étudier au studio Berçot après une prépa HEC, et une année à New York en tant que fille au pair, de ce qu’elle a appris au studio Berçot et du lancement de sa marque DA/DA et de son futur. J’ai adoré avoir cette conversation avec Diane, j’espère que vous y prendrez autant de plaisir à l’écouter. Bonne écoute.
Stray cats with bird flu virus echo plot of Just Life; author of book about designer Marc Jacob’s Bulldog Neville; author of Animal Madness on emotional state of animals
This week we are discussing culture appropriation and Marc Jacob's instagram caption after his show during New York fashion week.
Queen & J. are two womanist race nerds talking liberation, politics, and pop-culture over tea. Drink up! We're getting our Black joy on with Queen of Katwe, free books, and an old lady named Opal. Drink up! This week's hot list: the film Queen of Katwe, Juneteenth, #opalswalktoDC, old ladies, Black joy, Marc Jacob's stankin' ass, The Free Black Woman's Library, The Brooklyn Movement, Alicia Key's personal mission to ruin everything, and general good times. Tweet us while you listen! @teawithqj #teawithqj WEBSITE www.TeaWithQueenAndJ.com SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter & Instagram: @TeawithQJ Facebook: www.facebook.com/TeawithQueenandJ Tumblr: teawithqueenandj.tumblr.com EMAIL teawithqueenandj@gmail.com NOTES & EXTRA TEA Please check out friend to the show, photographer Dom Sindayiganza's amazing work at www.sindayiganza.com (@sindayiganza) Ruddy Roye's (@ruddyroye) "When Living Is A Protest" exhibit is on view at the Steven Kasher Gallery alongside "Power to the People: The Black Panthers" both on display until October 29, 2016: http://www.stevenkasher.com/exhibitions Queen of Katwe is currently showing in selected theaters and will be available nationwide September 30, 2016 Check out The Free Black Woman's Library on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreeBlackWomansLibrary/ and the hashtag #FreeBlackWomansLibrary, For more info on The Brooklyn Movement Center's mission and programs, check out http://brooklynmovementcenter.org Activist Opal Lee turns 90 this year and is walking to make Juneteenth a nationally recognized holiday. Please add your name to the petition: https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/juneteenth-designated-national-day-observance Donate to her gofund me: https://www.gofundme.com/opalswalk2dc And use the hashtag #opalswalk2DC Please check out this incredibly detailed series of tweets by @DwayneDavidPaul for more information on Ramsey Orta and how you can support him and his family. #SupportRamsey twitter.com/dwaynedavidpaul/sta…/752200478918840320 You can make a donations via PayPal through the email address ortaramsey@gmail.com where Ramsey and (once incarcerated) his wife Bella, manage the account directly. J.'s sister is documenting her journey with breast cancer. Follow her on at jasmineses.tumblr.com and on twitter & instagram @jasmineses to offer words of support or to gain some of for your own journey. And if you'd like, please donate and/or share her go fund me page: www.gofundme.com/t6e5wew Check out www.capitalizetheB.com to join the movement and sign the petition for the AP Stylebook to capitalize the letter B when referring to individuals of African descent as Black. Petition: www.change.org/p/the-new-york-ti…m_medium=copylink Help insure that undocumented immigrants have access to clean water in Flint, Michigan through the Latino Collaborative: www.crowdrise.com/watercrisisinfli…inocollaborative We won't forget about Monique and Larissa. To learn more about the Free Monique and Larissa from Kuwait campaign click here: www.change.org/p/free-monique-an…risoned-in-kuwait Last year activists, protestors, and researchers across the nation launched Campaign Zero, a comprehensive plan to end police violence. Check out www.joincampaignzero.org to get more information on the plan and see where the 2016 presidential candidates and your local politicians stand. Pinkies up to Ohene Cornelius for our show intro, check out his latest album Flight Risk available everywhere online now. You can find Ohene on instagram and twitter @ohenecornelius and online at www.ohenecornelius.com Pinkies up to T. Flint for our News That's Not News intro! Find him at www.TFlintVoices.com
In this episode Ru and Michelle are joined by Marc Jacobs. They discuss John Galliano, Lady Gaga, Vogue, fashion, Dr. Dubrow, Marc Jacob's 1989 Vanity Fair piece, Parson's, his experience working at Perry Ellis, and his new exquisite physique. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace and Casper.
This week's show is all about Republicans, Marc Jacob sex parties, glory holes and victimized sausage.